All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 30
-
ArticleEVO questions shipping rates increase
Recent rate increases on shipping routes between Asia and Europe defy the logic of supply and demand and should be investigated, one industry group has said
-
ArticleBrian Westcott takes helm at Purfresh
With a distinguished career in both business and academia, Dr Brian Westcott has been appointed president and CEO at Purfresh
-
ArticleIran hikes duty on Pakistani kinnow
Pakistan’s kinnow industry is reeling as Iran raises customs duty on the fruit and ceases renewing import permits
-
ArticleShipping lines increase rates
Some cargo moving in and out of India will incur higher shipping costs as major lines increase rates
-
ArticleThai-India FTA on horizon
Proposed trade agreement between India and Thailand could help open up South East Asia to Indian exporters
-
ArticleMore challenges for Indonesian imports
Indonesian imports face additional hurdles as government moves to impose permit requirements for importers of some categories
-
ArticleExport opportunities for Malaysian pineapples
The Malaysian pineapple industry is well placed to claim premium prices in export markets, provided it can produce the right fruit
-
ArticleNZ releases apple export estimates
New Zealand apple export estimates show country's growers moving toward newer varieties
-
ArticleUnifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
-
ArticleIndian company looks to increase banana exports
Demand in Europe and the US has spurred India’s largest banana producer to renew its focus on exports
-
ArticleNZ gold kiwifruit grafted ‘illegally’
Desperate New Zealand kiwifruit growers have taken matters into their own hands by grafting a trial gold variety
-
ArticleT&G writes down asset value
With a buyout by German agribusiness Baywa pending, Turners & Growers has written down the value of its orchard land and other assets
-
ArticleOOCL revenue dips by 11.2 per cent
Fourth quarter results show 11.2 per cent fall in revenue for Hong Kong-based shipping line
-
ArticleChile develops solar-powered orchard
A Chilean company is developing solar energy to pump water into desert regions for cultivating table grapes
-
ArticleFreeze damages US citrus
Freezing temperatures in US state of California appear to have damaged state’s mandarin crop, but spared oranges
-
ArticleIndia lowers MEP for onions
Onion exports from India should increase as the country’s government slashes its Minimum Export Price
-
ArticleRebels attack Philippines banana production
Communist rebels associated with the New People’s Army have launched a series of attacks against banana production in the Philippines
-
ArticleFarming for the future in focus
Bharti Walmart's William Savage will discuss the foundations for a sustainable future at Fresh Produce India 2012
-
ArticleAustralia questions Malaysian pineapple imports
Australia’s largest pineapple marketer is urging the government to rethink plans to allow Malaysian pineapples into the country
-
ArticleUS to test all imported orange juice
Embattled Australian citrus growers are hoping a potential US ban on orange juice from Brazil could improve the market for their valencia crops

